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24 April 2009
Again, worked on the site all day... sorry guys for being so boring lately but that's all I've been doing. Did make it out for the evening to hang out with Ryan and his friends for a DnD game...although I'm just listening to the chaos while designing, but at least it's with good company:)
It's nice to be using the bench my father built for me as a bench in our entry way... as opposed to a coffee table.
Texture: cgtextures
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On the way to the pizza place (Duo's), Cynthia & Keila noticed House Of Blues, and a quick last-minute decision was made to go there instead. We ended up there the rest of the night.
Carolyn liked the duck-head beer tap.
BACKSTORY: Check out Carolyn's blog-entry about her business trip to Chicago at carolyncasl.wordpress.com/2008/01/22/crazy-week/
smiling.
beer tap, duck.
House Of Blues, bar, Chicago, Illinois.
January 17, 2008.
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... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
I got the following info from Wikipedia:
The Begijnhof is one of the oldest inner courts in Amsterdam, originally a Beguinage, founded in the middle ages. Today it is also the site of the English Reformed Church. The Begijnhof (Beguine court) is at medieval street level, which means it is a meter below the rest of the old city centre. It has 47 regular townhouses each with an individual aspect and most with 17th and 18th century facades. about 18 of them still possess a gothic wooden framework. Most of the houses had just one single room but now most have been enlarged to 2 or 3 rooms.
Camera: Leica CL
Lens: 40mm/f2 Leitz Summicron-C
Film: Kodak Alaris Portra 400
Developer: Unicolor C-41
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
This photo was taken at Insomnia62 #i62.
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Same Spanish bungalow
Three lights CR on ledge to fill in shadows - all set to 1/16
SB-600 on camera set to 1/32
SB-80 on stand CL with Stofen aimed at far wall inside and Vivitar 285 at 1/16 on floor aimed at back of couch.
Castle ruin Fiľakovo, South Slovakia.
In the 12th century there was already a castle with square tower, palace and palisade on the volcanic top of a 65m high basalt rock. In 1551 it was enlarged and strengthened. The middle and lower castle was built, with two pentagonal bastions, walls, entrance corridor and cannon positions. In the same time the town as well got the wall with the gates and bastions. The castle was a part of the defence line against the Turkish expansion in the 16th century. In 1554 the Turks captured the castle and had been governing in and around Filakovo for 39 years. Counts Miklós Pálffy and Christoph Tiefenbach liberated the castle in 1593. Imre Thököly, the reigning prince of Transsylvania, with help of big Turkish army captured the castle in 1682. The castle was destroyed and since this year remained in ruins. Thököly was proclaimed the Hungarian king here. The last owners of the castle were Coburgs.
A poster by Donna and Kristen greets participants in "Do You Speak Web2.0?," an introduction to Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, for members of the University of Scranton community. Presented at the University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library on July 14, 2009.
Same new construction. Interesting entryway.
Lighting setup: 580 on floor at about 1/16, 580 upstairs CL at about 1/16 and handheld 580 at about 1/8 fired straight into the scene.
Nik tonal contrast painted on the stone floor, some Veviza to balance the light and Define.
Have at it.
Michael
“There is no effect more disproportionate to its cause than the happiness bestowed by a small compliment.” -Robert BraultToday, my brother and I received more than just a small compliment; we received an affirmation that our art could indeed affect other people in a very optimistic way. Just yesterday, our “Year of the OKs” entry to the Swatch: My Bullish Art Contest won First Place amidst hundreds of very tough competitors from all over the country. It is a day to be proud, but I absolutely feel otherwise…. I rather feel humbled by the way the Lord uses our talents for a greater cause. Allow me to tell you why….CLICK HERE “There is no effect more disproportionate to its cause than the happiness bestowed by a small compliment.” -Robert BraultToday, my brother and I received more than just a small compliment; we received an affirmation that our art could indeed affect other people in a very optimistic way. Just yesterday, our “Year of the OKs” entry to the Swatch: My Bullish Art Contest won First Place amidst hundreds of very tough competitors from all over the country. It is a day to be proud, but I absolutely feel otherwise…. I rather feel humbled by the way the Lord uses our talents for a greater cause. Allow me to tell you why….CLICK HERE